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I thought David Pack was at ensworth- when did he move to CPA?

 

David Pack is at CPA... Mike Pack returned to Lewis County as an assistant this season and has been a big help to the staff. He was the head coach of the Panthers from 1978-1982 where he went 46-12 including a three eyar period when he was 34-3. He took the Panther's head coaching job when he was only around 25 years of age...

 

Pack left Lewis County in 1982 and coached two years at the University of Tennessee and then several years in Georgia. We are very glad and very fortunate to have him pack as a steady influence on the team.

 

I think that Coach Kelly Spivey (Defensive Coordinator) is defintely a future head coach. He is young and a quick study and will no doubt move up the ranks some day. He is originally from McKenzie where he played high school football and has been at LCHS for, I am guessing, 7-8 years.

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Coach Richardson from Chattanooga central a couple of years ago, when they were actually good was a great assistant. I think he is a free agent right now, he used to be the D-coordinator. A lot of the players that played under him had career years that dropped off after he left. I heard he was headed to Hixson, please don't go across town to our rivals! Wherever you are Coach Rich, come back to central, we could use some help. The discipline is good right now, but the winning attitude and drive is gone. Anyone on here that knows this guy, give him this message for me, for us at Chatt Central.

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On the offensive side of the ball, Oak Ridge has two young up and coming coaches. Jeff Miner is the offensive coordinator and Chris Layton is the offensive line coach. Both of these young men have alot of energy and a great knowledge of the game. Oak Ridge's offense will be somrthing to be reckoned with as the season progresses. These two former players take alot of pride in their work and won't allow their program to slip.

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